Easy Heat 240 Volt Warm Tiles

Description

Ceramic tile, slate and marble floors are attractive and durable alternatives to wood, carpet or vinyl floors. Unfortunately these floors can be cold, even at room temperature. Warm Tiles® electric floor warming systems by EASYHEAT make cold floors pleasantly warm. The Warm Tiles electric floor warming system has been designed to gently warm flooring materials such as marble, ceramic and porcelain tile, laminate, slate, granite and poured or dimensional stone. Suitable for new construction or remodeling, the Warm Tiles system radiates gentle warmth through a network of low profile cables.

UL Listed and CSA Certified, it is placed in the mortar just below the tiles, never compromising tile installation. Although installing a Warm Tiles system is an easy task, we recommend using a knowledgeable installer. Warm Tiles has been assigned a Light Commercial Floor Service Rating to the ASTM C627 Standard for Evaluating Ceramic Floor Tile Installation Systems (the Robinson floor test).

Installation involves locating the outlet box in the wall directly above area to be warmed and bringing appropriate power feed to the box. Determining the correct placement and spacing of cable attachment strapping, and attaching the strapping to the floor. Weaving the WarmTiles® cable to cover the area, snapping it into the strapping notches to maintain proper spacing. Installing flooring over the WarmTiles® cabling. Installing the thermostat, including floor sensor previously installed with WarmTiles® cable, and energizing the circuit.

Warm Tiles fits in any room: bathrooms, kitchens, nurseries, living rooms-wherever you want tile floors. Operating on ordinary current, Warm Tiles comfort costs less than one cent per square foot per day when cables are installed together with the specially designed Warm Tiles thermostat. EASYHEAT offers all materials needed for a complete Warm Tiles electric floor warming system.

Use the Warm Tiles Product Selector Charts below to calculate which Warm Tiles cable to buy. You may have a typical installation, such as over a wood sub-floor, so follow the 3" column down to the area you have. For special floor area considerations (floor areas of greater heat loss) - concrete slabs, basements, sunrooms, solariums, areas above unheated spaces such as garages, crawlspaces or basements - follow the 3"/1.5" column to the area you have. Even if you do not have a floor area of greater heat loss, you can choose 3"/1.5" Spacing if you think that you will prefer a potentially warmer floor than normal (You can always turn down the thermostat). Then, depending on your system size, choose one or more thermostats.